General Electric is supplying LED products to Texas-based grocery store chain Brookshire Brothers’ 72 stores, for a lighting efficiency upgrade.
Once installation is complete, it should save the stores $235,000 annually. Re-lamping of linear fluorescent lighting fixtures is now complete at 69 Brookshire Brothers locations.
The grocery chain has replaced 32-watt bulbs with GE’s more energy-efficient 28-watt T8 tubes in approximately 450 four-lamp fixtures in each of its 30,000 sq ft supermarkets.
Ballasts have also been replaced with GE’s high-efficiency UltraMax electronic ballasts as needed. Each UltraMax ballast installed will create additional energy savings of approximately eight watts per fixture.
Brookshire Brothers will save an average $3,200 per store per year in electricity expenses after switching to GE’s 28-watt solution. This accounts for more than $220,000 of the project’s total savings.
In addition, Brookshire Brothers has retrofitted with GE Evolve LED Area Lights lighting in five of its parking lots. GE’s 210-watt Area Lights replaced 400-watt high-intensity discharge fixtures in two lots while in the others, 1,000-watt HIDs were replaced by 270-watt Area Lights. Brookshire Brothers will save more than $14,000 annually in electricity costs and further maintenance savings from the parking lot improvements.
Brookshire Brothers’ outdoor lighting updates also included Wallighter Luminaires mounted on buildings for extra security around entrances and walkways. Several locations have also incorporated GE Tetra LED Lighting Systems to complement the enhanced exterior appearance of the stores.